Core Points - The White House has downplayed expectations for a peace agreement between the U.S. and Russia during the upcoming summit, emphasizing that any agreement must involve Ukraine [2] - The meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin is described as a "listening tour," with no specific outcomes predicted [2] - This summit marks the first U.S.-Russia meeting since 2021, taking place at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska [2] Group 1 - The focus of the dialogue is to end the conflict in Ukraine, rather than broader discussions on U.S.-Russia relations [3] - Secretary of State Rubio indicated that Trump aims to assess Putin directly through face-to-face interaction [3] - Trump has recently strengthened his stance against Russia by agreeing to send more weapons to Ukraine and threatening high tariffs on Russian oil buyers [3] Group 2 - Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized the necessity of holding talks with both U.S. and Russian leaders to initiate a peace process [4] - Zelensky mentioned a proposal for a summit involving Ukraine, Russia, the U.S., and Turkey, highlighting the importance of European representation in discussions regarding Ukraine's security [4] - European nations, excluded from the Alaska talks, are urgently seeking a unified approach to counter Russia, fearing an agreement that overlooks their interests [4] Group 3 - British Prime Minister Starmer plans to hold an online meeting with European leaders before the Trump-Putin summit to influence the discussions [5] - Despite challenges, the Ukrainian military reported regaining control of two villages in the eastern region, marking a small reversal in Russia's slow progress [5] - Zelensky supports the idea of a ceasefire followed by negotiations, asserting that any discussions about Ukraine without their presence would be illegitimate [5]
白宫为“特普会”降温:与普京会晤是“倾听之旅”
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-08-13 01:54